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they're from louisiana and california and indiana and illinois. every year he see more t-shirts from more locations. >> after katrina we jumped on his bandwagon. this paying it forward is could be teenage jus. >> like this can dysfunctional family reunion of disaster survivors. >> it's the relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i said you want to thank me? show up on the next one. naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see...south western vegetables...60 calories. ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me out? yup. [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. >>> vice president joe biden was in shanksville, pennsylvania, today for the dedication of a memorial to the passengers and crew of
they're from louisiana and california and indiana and illinois. every year he see more t-shirts from more locations. >> after katrina we jumped on his bandwagon. this paying it forward is could be teenage jus. >> like this can dysfunctional family reunion of disaster survivors. >> it's the relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for...
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they're from louisiana and california and indiana and illinois. every year, you see more t-shirts from more locations. >> after katrina we jumped on his bandwagon. this paying it forward is could be teenage jus. just contagious. >> it is like this dysfunctional family reunion of disaster survivors. >> it's the relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i said you want to thank me? show up on the next one. we were so blessed when we had triplets. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money. well, we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive, so we switched to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. [ laughs ] thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at folding. [ laughs ] that's my tide. what's yours? [ female announcer ] find the tide that's right
they're from louisiana and california and indiana and illinois. every year, you see more t-shirts from more locations. >> after katrina we jumped on his bandwagon. this paying it forward is could be teenage jus. just contagious. >> it is like this dysfunctional family reunion of disaster survivors. >> it's the relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people...
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they're from louisiana and california and indiana and illinois. every year he see more t-shirts from more locations. >> after katrina we jumped on his bandwagon. this paying it forward is could be teenage jus. >> like this can dysfunctional family reunion of disaster survivors. >> it's the relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i said you want to thank me? show up on the next one. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money. well, we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive, so we switched to the barg
they're from louisiana and california and indiana and illinois. every year he see more t-shirts from more locations. >> after katrina we jumped on his bandwagon. this paying it forward is could be teenage jus. >> like this can dysfunctional family reunion of disaster survivors. >> it's the relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for...
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what did you think of the model in indiana leasing a state highway? you think higher user fees are an efficient way of finding expansion or maintenance of roads? >> separating roads from public transportation is an important first step in giving more transparency and honesty in government accounting. that is helpful. i am an advocate of phasing out most, if not all, of the federal gasoline tax and allowing tax to take -- states to take those resources. when they see the guy doing -- syphon off to subways and to bypass and what not. they do not know what they can believe with the dollar that was supposed to go to roads. the extent you can turn those cards face up and say this is what we're spending on roads, this is what we are spending on public transit on the subway system, here is what we're doing. not in your neighborhood. transparent is very helpful. step one. >> the highway, and direct user fees more economically efficient to fund construction or maintenance. >> leasing in indiana made sense. i know there was an effort to pennsylvania. that would
what did you think of the model in indiana leasing a state highway? you think higher user fees are an efficient way of finding expansion or maintenance of roads? >> separating roads from public transportation is an important first step in giving more transparency and honesty in government accounting. that is helpful. i am an advocate of phasing out most, if not all, of the federal gasoline tax and allowing tax to take -- states to take those resources. when they see the guy doing --...
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wayne indiana fire department. that's fitting. ten years ago he spend days on thes re0 of buildings, recovering the remains of aircraft passengers. >> a hand with a wedding ring is a lot more than other people get. >> i don't want to be in new york city on 9/11. >> because? >> because it's too much. >> reporter: we have been following anita for ten years, since the dale she moved out of an apartment overlooking ground zero. >> i heard the is no and looked out the window and saw the trail of the airplane hitting and saw fire. >> now anita lives in brooklyn. >> a bit saferrish. >> like mean survivors, anita is reconciling the bits and pieces of that fateful day. in her case, by being an artist and sculptor. >> kept thinking there was something larger than just our own sense of victimization in new york city. >> reporter: so the public art she installed a few blocks from ground zero, comparing new york city with the first bombings of civilians in spain, an event enemy memorialized. >> when people are remembering that day, i feel it's
wayne indiana fire department. that's fitting. ten years ago he spend days on thes re0 of buildings, recovering the remains of aircraft passengers. >> a hand with a wedding ring is a lot more than other people get. >> i don't want to be in new york city on 9/11. >> because? >> because it's too much. >> reporter: we have been following anita for ten years, since the dale she moved out of an apartment overlooking ground zero. >> i heard the is no and looked out...
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in the last week it is not just sons of bitches not just take them out congressman from indiana saying tea party people want to hang black people from a tree. where is the outrage? if rush limbaugh or you on your radio show said we have to take out obama, you know darn well tomorrow morning every editorial in america would be accusing you of inciting violence. when a liberal does that, not only is it a yawn here you have two from the media, tina brown and barnacle, defending and ed shultz, that idiot, defending this month for making those comments. it is outrageous. tea party people should not stand for this. there should be outrage against msnbc, aiding and abetting on this character assassination campaign against some very good people. >> sean: i agree. they did this before the 2010 election and it didn't work. i don't think it is going to work now. i think there will be a backlash. a price to pay. especially from a president that has called for civility. speaking of which, the president is going to give this big speech. some republicans have said we've heard it all before, we are no
in the last week it is not just sons of bitches not just take them out congressman from indiana saying tea party people want to hang black people from a tree. where is the outrage? if rush limbaugh or you on your radio show said we have to take out obama, you know darn well tomorrow morning every editorial in america would be accusing you of inciting violence. when a liberal does that, not only is it a yawn here you have two from the media, tina brown and barnacle, defending and ed shultz, that...
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in most of those states indiana, my suspicion is that president obama has written off indiana because there are a lot more other promising state. the me tell you about the anger of the barbarians at the gate. seen it all on tv, and i haven't seen it on tv. i don't watch politics on tv. i prefer reading about things and watching it on tv. but in terms of what you have seen, they want to take the country back. they want to take the country back to 1950. 1930, 1910. that's what they want to take the country back to. they don't want to take the country back in terms of just they're going in a different direction. they want to take the country back in time. let me tell you what happened to the population in three states. all right? georgia i want to mention in particular because georgia, you know, had a 25% increase in its black population between 2000-2010. 25% doesn't mean anything unless you know where you start off. and in georgia the black population was already 27%. and so the black population in georgia between 2000-2010, that's 10 years, some of you know that 10 years is just a bli
in most of those states indiana, my suspicion is that president obama has written off indiana because there are a lot more other promising state. the me tell you about the anger of the barbarians at the gate. seen it all on tv, and i haven't seen it on tv. i don't watch politics on tv. i prefer reading about things and watching it on tv. but in terms of what you have seen, they want to take the country back. they want to take the country back to 1950. 1930, 1910. that's what they want to take...
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accusations of child abuse at a fundamentalist school in indiana. >> he would call you to the front, they would pull the chair out. you bend over, grab the chair. he tells you look at that lunch pail and he would pull the paddle up. he was so tall it practically touched the ceiling. and he would swing it really hard, hard enough for you to move forward. he moved the whole chair forward. >> this is in front of the whole class? >> yes. >> also, dramatic testimony in the sea world hearing in orlando. the spotter for the trainer who drowned, was drowned by that killer whale, tilikum, said he saw dawn try to remove her ponytail from the whale's mouth. those stories at the top of the hour. >> thanks, anderson. we will be watching. >>> tonight we are also revealing our top ten cnn heroes of 2011. each of these ten will receive $50,000 and a shot at the top honor. cnn hero of the year will earn one of them an additional $250,000. viewers get to decide who that person will be and anderson will show you how. >> now that we have announced the top ten cnn heroes of 2011, i want to show you how t
accusations of child abuse at a fundamentalist school in indiana. >> he would call you to the front, they would pull the chair out. you bend over, grab the chair. he tells you look at that lunch pail and he would pull the paddle up. he was so tall it practically touched the ceiling. and he would swing it really hard, hard enough for you to move forward. he moved the whole chair forward. >> this is in front of the whole class? >> yes. >> also, dramatic testimony in the...
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a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going over several boulders before slamming into a neighbor's front porch. >>> volunteer chefs at the university of massachusetts went for the record of the largest, can you guess what that is? stir fry. 800 pounds of chicken, 2,000 pounds of vegetables, 200 pounds of canola oil. guess they did it. >>> apple employees lead police to a man's home after his top-secret company prototype goes missing in a bar. we go live to silicon valley to find out what is going on out there. can i have some ice cream, please ? no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate
a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going...
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winning by taking out a whole battle to eradicate collective bargaining in wisconsin and indiana and wipe out the labor movement? winning by talking about privatizing social security? yeah, it's warfare and they're angry because people are saying, stop the war against the working class and the poor and let's build one nation that stands fair and equitable for everyone. joining me now, connecticut congressman john larsen, chairman of the house democratic caucus, a passionate voice focusing on jobs, not cuts. thank you for joining me, congressman. >> happy to be with you, reverend al. >> the president spoke today, it seemed like the fighting president that a lot of people have been saying they wanted to see. he clearly took the position today that he wanted to protect people that needed the protection. he wanted real shared sacrifice. and i think he said that he will even veto any move by the super committee that would, in fact, cut spending and not balance it out with trying to deal with the new revenues in terms of those new tax laws and the new tax code that he had proposed. what is
winning by taking out a whole battle to eradicate collective bargaining in wisconsin and indiana and wipe out the labor movement? winning by talking about privatizing social security? yeah, it's warfare and they're angry because people are saying, stop the war against the working class and the poor and let's build one nation that stands fair and equitable for everyone. joining me now, connecticut congressman john larsen, chairman of the house democratic caucus, a passionate voice focusing on...
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. >> okay, let's go to indiana governor mitch daniels has decided not to run. he's very well thought of. he says there's time for someone else to jump in. in fact, he even told "the new york times" jeff zeleny he had tried to get three or four republicans, other fellas or women to jump in. "rick perry proved it wasn't too late. i don't think it's too late yet. in the wired world we're in, somebody could get in." is that reasonable? could a chris christie get in this race? >> i don't think so. getting on the ballots in various states would be problematic to begin, before you even get into whether or not you could raise the money. when you look at what's going on in pennsylvania right now with the republican legislature and the governor looking at changing the dynamics of how they will vote electorally, all of -- >> how about a natural like donald trump? wouldn't he be able to jump right into this thing? just kidding. he's talking about running as independent. he's not going to drop that cash. no way. thank you. governor, good luck with your candidate. what's his
. >> okay, let's go to indiana governor mitch daniels has decided not to run. he's very well thought of. he says there's time for someone else to jump in. in fact, he even told "the new york times" jeff zeleny he had tried to get three or four republicans, other fellas or women to jump in. "rick perry proved it wasn't too late. i don't think it's too late yet. in the wired world we're in, somebody could get in." is that reasonable? could a chris christie get in this...
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texas, kansas, georgia, south carolina, tennessee, indiana, and wisconsin as well. want to bring in michael. executive director for the brennan center for justice at new york center of law and fo former speech writer for president clinton. thank you for joining me. you have supporters of voter i.d. laws saying they are needed to prevent voter fraud at the polls but others say voter i.d. laws will suppress turnout since 12% of eligible voters don't have a photo i.d. how do you strike the right balance? >> that's the thing. as you say, everybody who is eligible to vote should be able to vote and only those people who are eligible to vote should be eligible to vote but we shouldn't erect barriers that keep people with the right to vote from voting. unfortunately this really in many ways unprecedented new wave of laws in the states will likely do that to many, many people. as you said, about 11% of people simply even though they are eligible to vote do not have government issued i.d. >> let's talk about that. we found that number to be -- we found it usually high. what
texas, kansas, georgia, south carolina, tennessee, indiana, and wisconsin as well. want to bring in michael. executive director for the brennan center for justice at new york center of law and fo former speech writer for president clinton. thank you for joining me. you have supporters of voter i.d. laws saying they are needed to prevent voter fraud at the polls but others say voter i.d. laws will suppress turnout since 12% of eligible voters don't have a photo i.d. how do you strike the right...
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. >> well, these are welcome home dogs at camp atterbury in indiana, and they are brightening the moods of soldiers being processed and debriefed, they are just the tlc that the troops need for actually going back to see their families. >>> in the next hour of "cnn newsroom" he's being called the iphone doctor, his success all due to smashed iphones and customers looking for a quick fix. >>> plus, it's a traditional classroom isn't working for a child you know, how about cyberschool? that's all next in the hour ahead. ♪ this is t kind ruck that has it all. ♪ gue thameans youan dit all. it's thevseason of doing now combine the all-star editn discount with oer offers for a tal value of $6,000. or quifieduys can get 0% apr for 60 mont plus $1,000 llan ll sileradmols. get to your evy aler and ghat truck today i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose. did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nose ble
. >> well, these are welcome home dogs at camp atterbury in indiana, and they are brightening the moods of soldiers being processed and debriefed, they are just the tlc that the troops need for actually going back to see their families. >>> in the next hour of "cnn newsroom" he's being called the iphone doctor, his success all due to smashed iphones and customers looking for a quick fix. >>> plus, it's a traditional classroom isn't working for a child you know,...
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if we can put a couple of those states like michigan, wisconsin, put indiana back into play, that's going to make the map a very, very difficult for this white house. >> when it comes to the primary campaign, though, there's been some speculation about how serious you guys are going to compete in iowa. how serious you're going to compete in iowa. >> we're going to play in iowa. the governor will be back there several times campaigning. there will be debates in iowa where we'll be competing in all those debates. this race is -- one thing we've seen, it is a very fluid race and we've seen numbers bouncing around all over the place. we're going to be available and ready to campaign at any state and in order to get the nomination. >> you brought up the general election. i want to play this ad that you guys have out on perry this morning and ask you about it on the other side. here it is. >> who supports governor perry's decision to give in-state tuition to illegal immigrants? >> want to publicly recognize governor perry and the state of texas by having taken that step forward when you decided
if we can put a couple of those states like michigan, wisconsin, put indiana back into play, that's going to make the map a very, very difficult for this white house. >> when it comes to the primary campaign, though, there's been some speculation about how serious you guys are going to compete in iowa. how serious you're going to compete in iowa. >> we're going to play in iowa. the governor will be back there several times campaigning. there will be debates in iowa where we'll be...
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those mysterious deaths in indiana that turned out to be a case of mass murder. rick folbaum is tracking this at the news desk. >> reporter: police outside of indianapolis were waiting for autopsies to be completed, hoping that they would provide some clues. five bodies were discovered sunday after a young child was seen wandering around outside a house. police were called, and that began what is now officially a murder investigation. police say the person, or the people who carried out these murders are still on the run. all five victims were beaten, hit on the head, they were also shot. four had gunshot wounds to the head, one was shot in the chest. the victims include a 50-year-old man, his ex-wife and their two grown kids ages 18 and 23. police in franklin county are urging locals to be careful if they hop their door to strangers, and to report any suspicious activity. they are also urging anyone who might have any information to call the indiana state police, the number is (812)689-5000. they stress that you can call anonymously. jon: no word yet on motive o
those mysterious deaths in indiana that turned out to be a case of mass murder. rick folbaum is tracking this at the news desk. >> reporter: police outside of indianapolis were waiting for autopsies to be completed, hoping that they would provide some clues. five bodies were discovered sunday after a young child was seen wandering around outside a house. police were called, and that began what is now officially a murder investigation. police say the person, or the people who carried out...
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this lawsuit seeks to overturn indiana's $5 million cap on total damage payouts. the lawsuit will also push for same-sex partners in the case to be paid the same benefits as heterosexual couples. >>> portraits of amanda knox emerge in a courtroom. in her murder appeal yesterday, a lawyer called her a sex loving she-devil. today a lawyer for knox's boyfriend portrayed her as a faithful young woman in love and compared her to jessica rabbit, the misunderstood femme fatale in the 1988 movie "who framed roger rabbit." remember this clip? >> you don't know how hard it is being me, looking at a woman looking the way you do. >> i'm not bad. i'm just drawn that way. >> well, our matthew chance is covering amanda knox's appeal, which took place in pa ruse area italy. >> reporter: defense lawyers in this appeal hearing determined to reject that characterization of amanda knox, the u.s. college student, as a she-devil, as somebody with a satanic-like personality, those are the phrases used to describe her in court by the prosecution lawyers. defense lawyers today saying that
this lawsuit seeks to overturn indiana's $5 million cap on total damage payouts. the lawsuit will also push for same-sex partners in the case to be paid the same benefits as heterosexual couples. >>> portraits of amanda knox emerge in a courtroom. in her murder appeal yesterday, a lawyer called her a sex loving she-devil. today a lawyer for knox's boyfriend portrayed her as a faithful young woman in love and compared her to jessica rabbit, the misunderstood femme fatale in the 1988...
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indiana, toll road, great success? i don't know. ask the people in indiana who use the toll road right now. where did it go, to the toll road? no but other transportation projects in the state. meanwhile investigators have changed over, tolls are going through the roof. you ask the users out there and it's a different story. maybe it goes back to the issue that if the money is dedicated into the infrastructure, that works. if it's bled off for other good purposes, don't get me wrong, good government purposes, that's a whole other story because i think it reflects our perspective of user finance, user paid system. >> i wrote about this earlier this year for "national journal" and one of the things i believe is actually from your staff we were talking about is that the real problem in public private partnerships you have very big investors who are sophisticated in dealing with local governments who are not sophisticated. i think what mr. mica is trying to do on his staff is come up with ways the government can equalize the balance a l
indiana, toll road, great success? i don't know. ask the people in indiana who use the toll road right now. where did it go, to the toll road? no but other transportation projects in the state. meanwhile investigators have changed over, tolls are going through the roof. you ask the users out there and it's a different story. maybe it goes back to the issue that if the money is dedicated into the infrastructure, that works. if it's bled off for other good purposes, don't get me wrong, good...
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indiana, toll road, great success. ask the people in indiana. where did that money go? it went into other transportation projects. the investors have changed over in indiana, tolls are going to the roof, and if you ask users, it is a different story. if the money is dedicated, it works. if it bleeds off to other purposes, that is another story, because it reflects our perspective of user financed, user-pay systems. >> i wrote about this earlier and one of the things i believed that was from your staff that we were talking about the problem in public-private partnerships is you have very big investors who are dealing with local governments who are not sophisticated. when of the things that chairman is trying to do on his that is come up with ways that the government can help equalize that balance. the only other point i would make and this is coming from afta, the only -- there are only 24 states accused these partnerships, and 65% of those charges occurred only in eight states. it works in some places and not in others read moving on to a more political question, the ea
indiana, toll road, great success. ask the people in indiana. where did that money go? it went into other transportation projects. the investors have changed over in indiana, tolls are going to the roof, and if you ask users, it is a different story. if the money is dedicated, it works. if it bleeds off to other purposes, that is another story, because it reflects our perspective of user financed, user-pay systems. >> i wrote about this earlier and one of the things i believed that was...
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indiana -dz 35% think it's fair. the majority say no it isn't. >> when governor perry made his statements about it being a ponzi scream it created a firestorm. megyn: the majority of the republicans are with it. >> that's correct. now, were he to win the nomination and go to the general election, then among the overall electorate it might be more of a problem. perry they indicate wants to fix social security not end it. that may not be the problem for him that some thought earlier. megyn: mitt romney is out on a campaign trying to convince the american public that rick perry doesn't want to fix it. i don't think it's resonating with voters, i think they think wabts to fix it. peter brown, thank you so much. very interesting. again, folks news and google are partnering to host tonight's republican to bee date from orlando, florida. bret baiemany, many of our viewers submitting questions for the candidates. we will have those questions as well tonight. you in essence will be the fourth panel lis on our debate panel. yo
indiana -dz 35% think it's fair. the majority say no it isn't. >> when governor perry made his statements about it being a ponzi scream it created a firestorm. megyn: the majority of the republicans are with it. >> that's correct. now, were he to win the nomination and go to the general election, then among the overall electorate it might be more of a problem. perry they indicate wants to fix social security not end it. that may not be the problem for him that some thought earlier....
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indiana did it. six or seven other states have done it. this is a battle at state capitols to create the openness, then let a thousand flowers bloom. >> right. there has to be a level of activism at state levels, and i'm excited that our head of the education committee in new jersey, a democrat, is on the front lines with governor christie in changing tenure laws and making things better. this does not excuse what's happening on the grassroots level. we in newark in the grassroots community have to focus on what's happening to a child. i did a walk through my community two saturdays ago and found parent who is didn't get their kids to school the first week of school. >> unacceptable. >> at the schoolhouse, there needs to be more responsibility there. we all have to start doing more. we are lacking the sense of urgency in america around this issue. we don't realize what we're doing now is going to hurt our country. >> that's exactly why we're here. mayor booker, governor bush, thank you so much. >> thank you for working across party lines.
indiana did it. six or seven other states have done it. this is a battle at state capitols to create the openness, then let a thousand flowers bloom. >> right. there has to be a level of activism at state levels, and i'm excited that our head of the education committee in new jersey, a democrat, is on the front lines with governor christie in changing tenure laws and making things better. this does not excuse what's happening on the grassroots level. we in newark in the grassroots...
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the one on our list is eugene debs of terre haute indiana. what do you think of him? >> i think of a principled guy who was at the forefront of the labor movement. i think he was a labor leader. he runs on the socialist ticket. he was a guy who wants to break the trusts and give the working man power. man power. we are in a time now where we are talking about public employees unions. there was no such thing. he was talking about people who work with their hands for a living and do dangerous things. he fought for the right to organize. organize. his day came, but not in his time. >> he was also outspoken in his opposition to world war i. he was, for his pains, thrown in jail by woodrow wilson, the great champion of self- determination. he was ultimately pardoned by an even unlikely your character, warren g. harding. what ever else you say about him, was a kind, a genial -- he wanted debs to come visit him at christmas time. he wanted to meet him. >> he ran in 1900, 1904, 1908, 1911, and ran from prison in 1912. >> i think of him as separating american socialism. we for
the one on our list is eugene debs of terre haute indiana. what do you think of him? >> i think of a principled guy who was at the forefront of the labor movement. i think he was a labor leader. he runs on the socialist ticket. he was a guy who wants to break the trusts and give the working man power. man power. we are in a time now where we are talking about public employees unions. there was no such thing. he was talking about people who work with their hands for a living and do...
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. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. opening statements in the trial begin tomorrow. >>> first woman from africa to ever win the nobel peace prize has died. wangari maathai lost a long battle with cancer. she won the prize in 2004. maathai was 71 years old. >>> missouri lawmakers vote to repeal the so-called facebook law, prohibiting features from talking to students on facebook or social netbooking sites. some say it infringes on free speech rights. >>> that's the news you need to start your day. "american morning" is back right after this break. >>> it is 52 minutes past the hour. good morning
. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary...
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and we have pushed these kinds of changes in states like nevada and michigan and ohio, tennessee, and indiana, to make sure that in a very bipartisan way, we were providing parents with exactly what they wanted which is strong accountable, making sure we had great teachers, but doing it in a way that made sense for the local jurisdictions. so, i think that at the end of the day, if we can't get this done at the national level, we have to get it done at the grass roots level. >> do it yourself. michelle rhee, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> absolutely. >> paycheck to paycheck and meal to meal, and i know you can relate, because last night i went out and went grocery shopping with this father of a family of four, and out of work, and he has been looking for work in the last two years and how he makes ends meet grocery shopping in the down economy. ] [ crying ] [ applause ] [ laughs ] [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] your life will have to flash by even faster. autodrive brakes on the cadillac srx activate after rain is detected to help improve braking performance. we don't just mak
and we have pushed these kinds of changes in states like nevada and michigan and ohio, tennessee, and indiana, to make sure that in a very bipartisan way, we were providing parents with exactly what they wanted which is strong accountable, making sure we had great teachers, but doing it in a way that made sense for the local jurisdictions. so, i think that at the end of the day, if we can't get this done at the national level, we have to get it done at the grass roots level. >> do it...
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the one on our list is eugene debs of terre haute indiana. what do you think of him? >> i think of a principled guy who was at the forefront of the labor movement. i think he was a labor leader. he runs on the socialist ticket. he was a guy who wants to break the trusts and give the working man power. we are in a time now where we are talking about public employees unions. there was no such thing. he was talking about people who work with their hands for a living and do dangerous things. he fought for the right to organize. his day came, but not in his time. >> he was also outspoken in his opposition to world war i. he was, for his pains, thrown in jail by woodrow wilson, the great champion of self- determination. he was ultimately pardoned by an even unlikely your character, warren g. harding. what ever else you say about him, was a kind, a genial -- he wanted debs to come visit him at christmas time. he wanted to meet him. >> he ran in 1900,>> i think ofg american socialism. we forget now, when we throw this pejorative out to the democrats that socialism at the turn
the one on our list is eugene debs of terre haute indiana. what do you think of him? >> i think of a principled guy who was at the forefront of the labor movement. i think he was a labor leader. he runs on the socialist ticket. he was a guy who wants to break the trusts and give the working man power. we are in a time now where we are talking about public employees unions. there was no such thing. he was talking about people who work with their hands for a living and do dangerous things....
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standards and extremely expensive -- why is it so much more expensive to make a car in detroit than in indiana? what we have to do and it's hard is put money into infrastructure. i agree with the president on the infrastructure thing. and we've got to have less regulation in the cafe standards and things like that. we need higher gas prices. that's what auto guys will tell you. >> i bring people together. that's what i do. mika also supports r&d. we can all agree on that. >> we agree on that. >> all right. >> we should not argue about cars with the former governor of michigan. >> thank you. jennifer and dan. the book is "a governor's story the fight for jobs and america's economic future." >> we didn't get to the tigers or the lions. >> how about our teams? we're loving it. >> holy cow. >> adorable. all right. coming up. >> i'm sure you made their day. >> pulitzer prize winner ron suskind will be here. keep it here on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -
standards and extremely expensive -- why is it so much more expensive to make a car in detroit than in indiana? what we have to do and it's hard is put money into infrastructure. i agree with the president on the infrastructure thing. and we've got to have less regulation in the cafe standards and things like that. we need higher gas prices. that's what auto guys will tell you. >> i bring people together. that's what i do. mika also supports r&d. we can all agree on that. >> we...
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by today's standards, early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later an indiana division of derail industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis really is what inspired us to try to work with them. >> reporter: the answer is in a material similar to the ones used in the race car seats. it's a foam called airprotect, it redices impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's been put to the test. >> we've concentrated or side impact crashes primarily because they're the most dangerous. in all advances of automotive safety, a lot is up at the front of vehicle. side impact, 18 inches of distance between the side of the vehicle and the occupant. >> reporter: developer, say the key is protecting the child's head and upper torso. >> the design of the seat itself, how we have larger wings out the side, we'll dealing with and addressing the intrusion that happens in a side impact crash. >> reporter: airprotect is on the road now and investors hope crash statistics will be the only th
by today's standards, early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later an indiana division of derail industries is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis really is what inspired us to try to work with them. >> reporter: the answer is in a material similar to the ones used in the race car seats. it's a foam called airprotect, it redices impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's...